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Live at the Van Dyke Cafe in South Beach, Miami April 2, 2011
this was a great party night! the band was kickin!
Personnel:
Ike Woods: guitar and vocal
Val Woods: vocal and percussion
Stevie Jackson: drums and vocals
Willie Seay: bass and vocals
Hugh J. Hitchcock: keyboards and vocals
Here is a live performance with Ike and Val Woods at the Van Dyke Cafe in Miami Beach March 5, 2011 with myself on keyboards. You can't see me very well (I'm off to the left off-screen) but you can hear everything pretty well. Great night, great gig, great group.
Guitar and Vocals: Ike Woods
Vocals and percussion: Val Woods
Bass guitar: Brian Eno
Drums: Stevie Jackson
Keyboards: Hugh J. Hitchcock
Disco is a style of dance music with roots in R & B, Jazz and Latin music. It took the world by storm around 1972 and reached its peak around 1979. Disco continued into the 1980s by evolving into Hi-NRG on one front and House music on the other. Explore all aspects of Disco.
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The Martian Entropy Band - Music Video from "Pandemonium Ballet" Pt. 2.
"Mumbles' Calypso" by the Martian Entropy Band, circa 1973.
this is a band I was in when I was 16 years old. GREAT BAND! I just love these guys. Mike Gould: Bass & M.C. Tim Prosser: Guitar and Vocals. Bill Gracie: Drums. Video by Steve Wild. The production values are pretty frickin' amazing for 1973, ten years before MTV!
www.martianentropyband.com
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The Martian Entropy Band - Music Video from "Pandemonium Ballet" Pt. 1.
Cheese Frontier / Departure, Arrival and Sleep Finally by the Martian Entropy Band
this is a band I was in when I was 16 years old. GREAT BAND! I just love these guys. Mike Gould: Bass & M.C. Tim Prosser: Guitar and Vocals. Bill Gracie: Drums. Video by Steve Wild
I have a scan of the original manuscript of this tune (Departure Arrival and Sleep Finally) posted here. Hilarious!
www.martianentropyband.com
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Jesse Jones Jr. - Get On Up
Get On Up from Jesse Jones Jr.: Father of Scat Hop available at http://www.cdbaby.com/scathop
This version has the best sound encoding yet so far of all the uploaded vids for this song.
Get On Up (Hitchcock / Jones) on Funkatology Records LLC ©2010
Jesse Jones Jr.: vocals, saxophones, scat and Scat Hop
Hugh Jarvis Hitchcock: keyboards, basses, drums
Ike Woods: rhythm guitar
Dennis Sierra: lead guitar
Joe Collado: conga
Produced, mixed and engineered by Hugh J. Hitchcock
Recorded at Funkatology Records in Miami Florida
You Are the One by Jerry Carr
Album: This Must Be Heaven
Label: Cherie Records (a division of Atlantic Records)
Year released: 1981
Producer: William Talbert
Executive Producer: Norton Stern
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This one has THE BOMB horn section on it -- produced by Billy Talbert, horns arranged by Hugh J. Hitchcock
©1981 Cherie Records, Detroit
This Must Be Heaven - Jerry Carr (©1981 Cherie Records, Detroit)
Personnel:
Keyboards: Billy Talbert
Drums: Leslie Carter
Bass: Larry Austin / Jerry Carr
Guitars: Bruce Nazarian
David Myles
Percussion: Carl (Butch) Small
Larry Fratangelo
Kenny Michalik
Harp: Rochelle Martinez Moilleseaux
Backgd Vocals: Tyrone Steel
Joyce Bowden
Jerry Carr
Sax/Flute: Pete Khan
Trombone/Flute: Sherm Mitchell
Sax/Flute: David Reinstein
Sax/Alto: John Littlejohn
Trumpets: Al Bailey
Bill Lucas
Brandon Cooper
Horn Arrangements: Hugh J. Hitchcock (Captain Jarvis)
Recorded...
I played on the "record tour" for this record, the wonderful Jimmy Delphs with our band which was called the "Tymepiece" band. This record was produced by Duane Freeman, who I can thank for connecting my song Captain Jarvis with Noel Pointer's producer, Paul Reiser. Nice job Duane...
if you have a sound card attached to your computer, and you can run multimedia flashplayer, then you should be hearing the interview I did with Jesse Jones Jr. on the Tracy Fields show on Monday evening, May 17th 2010, in which we discussed Jesse Jones' new record "Father of Scat Hop" which I produced. This was a fun interview! I hope you enjoy listening to it, it runs about one hour.
To view the E-Phonic MP3 Player you will need to have Javascript turned on and have Flash Player 9 or better installed.
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recorded live at the Van Dyke Cafe in South Beach
personally I was just a bit fried in this show, having worked some double gigs and a show every day this week. I think it was still a great show anyway. Especially Ike who always throws down.
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